tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7454571845520448382.post1835256281832051408..comments2013-05-24T10:05:46.754-05:00Comments on Buildeth Her House: Head Coverings IdeasValencia Jones-Edwardshttps://plus.google.com/113004992894480786383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7454571845520448382.post-89456231289406220892011-05-03T13:39:57.921-05:002011-05-03T13:39:57.921-05:00I would love to join you!!I would love to join you!!Valenciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04790185669309543873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7454571845520448382.post-44740259199093559192011-05-03T11:58:37.414-05:002011-05-03T11:58:37.414-05:00Thank you for taking the time to write this post. ...Thank you for taking the time to write this post. I love talking head covering. :-)<br /><br />Yesterday my covering was a long rectangular scarf. I folded it in half lenth-wise, to make it a big thinner, and then I tied the ends under my hair, like a head band. The long tails went down my back.<br /><br />Today I am wearing a blue bandanna with with white polka dots. I folded it into a triange, and then tied a knot in the center triangle to prevent flairing, then tied the other two corners under my hair.<br /><br />I often wear the &quot;headband&quot; style you showed. I call them convertible coverings, since you can convert it into a skinny headband, or widen it all the way, into a head covering. Before I covered full time, I&#39;d often wear convertible head coverings, but I&#39;d have them squished down into a thin head band.<br /><br />Anyhoo, I am doing Feminine Dress Week on my blog, and would love it if you joined. :-)Candyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05051597175529082134noreply@blogger.com